Authority, Leadership, Role, and Task:Bringing Mind and Body to Work

May 16-19, 2019

Roosevelt University1400 N. Roosevelt Rd, ​Schaumburg, IL 60173

We hope you can join us and be a part of the second Group Relations Conference which integrates group challenge events. Space is limited to 48 members. Be sure to register soon while space is still available. Visit our website for more information. If you have any questions, feel free to email us at grouprelations2019@gmail.com.

Effective leadership and the meaningful exercise of authority require more than intellectual and technical understanding. Group Relations Conferences provide a well-defined context within which to learn experientially about the dynamics and challenges that impact performance and productivity in organizational life. This year’s Conference will benefit professionals in the fields of business, human resources, organizational development, government, education, and mental health.

Learning for Leadership in the 21st CenturyInnovation, Adaptation and Application in Group Relations WorkSeptember 16 – 18, 2016Chicago, Illinois

This 3rd AKRI Dialogues seeks to bring together consultants, researchers, clinicians, coaches, social scientists, activists, educators, and others whose work is influenced by group relations methodology. We asked interested parties are invited to further dialogue on many questions related to this work. Click here to visit the Dialogues website to register and learn more.

September 16-18, 2016The A.K. Rice Institute has invited Laurie Nisco, Ph.D. to direct a training workshop on consulting to the Small Study Group and the Inter-Group Event. The purpose of this workshop is to provide an opportunity for participants to develop and hone their consultation skills, and to differentiate between the role of the consultant to the Small Study Group versus the Inter-Group Event.​

This workshop will take place immediately prior to the Dialogues III symposia at the Cenacle Retreat and Conference Center in Chicago, IL.